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Author Edlin, Douglas E., author.

Title Common law judging : subjectivity, impartiality, and the making of law / Douglas E. Edlin.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2016]

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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-244) and indexes.
Contents Introduction -- Subjectivity, objectivity, impartiality -- Subjectivity and intersubjectivity -- Making law -- Judicial individualism and judicial independence -- Conclusion.
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Summary Are judges supposed to be objective? Citizens, scholars, and legal professionals commonly assume that subjectivity and objectivity are opposites, with the corollary that subjectivity is a vice and objectivity is a virtue. These assumptions underlie passionate debates over adherence to original intent and judicial activism. Douglas Edlin challenges these widely held assumptions by reorienting the entire discussion. Rather than analyze judging in terms of objectivity and truth, he argues that we should instead approach the role of a judge's individual perspective in terms of intersubjectivity and validity. Drawing upon Kantian aesthetic theory as well as case law, legal theory, and constitutional theory, Edlin develops a new conceptual framework for the respective roles of the individual judge and of the judiciary as an institution, as well as the relationship between them, as integral parts of the broader legal and political community.
Subject Common law.
Judicial process -- English-speaking countries.
Common law.
Processus judiciaire -- Anglophonie.
Political Science -- American Government -- Judicial Branch.
Common law
Judicial process
English-speaking countries
Other Form: Print version: Common law judging. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2016] 9780472130023 (DLC) 2016006681
ISBN 9780472122158 (e-book)
0472122150
0472902342
9780472902347
9780472130023 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
0472130021
Standard No. 10.3998/mpub.3783964
https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.3783964
AU@ 000058830716
AU@ 000073109636
CHNEW 000885810
DEBBG BV043895489

 
    
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